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Christian Bale stops to enjoy breakfast by himself in Santa Monica, Calfiornia on July 20, 2015. Christian recently returned from New Orleans where he was filming The Big Short’ with Brad Pitt and Ryan Gosling.

Mike Medavoy is producing the indie movie with Eric Esrailian, Ralph Winter and William Horberg.

Christian Bale and Oscar Isaac will star in “The Promise,” an epic love story that Oscar-winning filmmaker Terry George (“Hotel Rwanda”) will direct from a script he co-wrote with Robin Swicord (“Memoirs of a Geisha”), TheWrap has learned.

Mike Medavoy (“Black Swan”) is producing “The Promise” with Eric Esrailian, Ralph Winter (“X-Men”) and William Horberg (Milk”). Production is slated to start this fall in Southern Europe, including Portugal and the Canary Islands.

Set during the last days of the Ottoman Empire, “The Promise” follows a love triangle between Michael, a brilliant medical student, the beautiful and sophisticated Ana, and Chris — a renowned American journalist based in Paris.

Bale will play Chris, an AP reporter in love with both a woman and the danger of being in a combat zone amidst a world that is falling apart.Isaac will play Michael, a medical student in love with the same woman but conflicted by old-world traditions and his heart.

The Ottoman Empire was dissolved in 1922 following the Armenian Genocide of 1915, which resulted in an estimated death toll of between 800,000 and 1.5 million people. The subject has been near and dear to George, who in March 2013, was a guest of the Armenian State Pedagogical University, where the Irish filmmaker compared the Armenian genocide to the Rwanda genocide that he chronicled in “Hotel Rwanda.”

Bale has shown an affinity for films about other cultures, having recently starred in the Chinese-language production “The Flowers of War.” The Oscar-winning star of “The Fighter,” “American Hustle” and the “Dark Knight” trilogy also made his feature debut in Steven Spielberg‘s historical drama “Empire of the Sun.”

Isaac is in the midst of a major moment thanks to his upcoming turns in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” and “X-Men: Apocalypse.” He also has David Simon’s HBO miniseries “Show Me a Hero” on the horizon, and has been touted as a possible Oscar contender for his supporting performance in the acclaimed sci-fi movie “Ex Machina.”

Bale is represented by WME and attorney Carlos Goodman, while Isaac is repped by UTA, Inspire Entertainment and SMGSB.

George, who won an Oscar for his live-action short film “The Shore,” is represented by WME, while UTA reps Swicord, who previously adapted “Little Women” and “Matilda.”

Christian Bale poses for photographers on the red carpet as he arrives for the screening of the film ‘Knight of Cups’ presented in the competition of the 65th Berlin International Film Festival Berlinale in Berlin, on February 8, 2015.

Christian Bale was spotted heading into his personal trainer’s home on Tuesday afternoon for a private session. The ‘American Hustle’ actor looked a far cry from his character in the Oscar-nominated film, completely working off the 42 pounds of weight he put on after getting cast as Moses in ‘Exodus: Gods and Kings.’ Even though he’s the picture of health and fitness these days, that didn’t stop the 41-year-old actor from stopping by a Mexican joint and refueling after his workout.

Lewis’ nonfiction tome tells the story of the build-up of the housing and credit bubble during the 2000s that led to the financial crisis of 2007-2010. Paramount had no comment.

Pitt will produce with DeDe Gardner through their Plan B banner. Production start date is unknown.

The book follows several key people who played a role in creating the disastrous credit bubble. The feature adaptation will likely feature several A-list actors who have similiar-sized roles, similar to the cast of “Traffic” or “The Counselor.”

As with “Moneyball,” Pitt has been very passionate about getting this adaptation onto the bigscreen.

His Plan B company has built a reputation for serious dramas that tackle important issues, with “12 Years a Slave” landing last year’s best picture Oscar and “Selma” deep in the Oscar race this year.

Pitt, who is repped by CAA and Brillstein Entertainment, was last seen in “Fury.” The WME-repped Bale was last seen in “Exodus: Gods and Kings” and will shoot the Travis McGee pic “The Deep Blue Goodby” this spring.

Gosling just wrapped production on the Warner Bros. thriller “The Nice Guys.” He is repped by Anonymous Content and LBI Entertainment.

Christian Bale felt the weight of the world on his shoulders when he played Moses in Exodus: Gods and Kings.

The American Hustle actor has taken on the “extreme character” in the new blockbuster, and he had to change his methods to do the Egyptian prince justice.

He told the Sunday Mirror’s Notebook magazine: “Moses is the most extreme character I’ve ever played.

“Because of that I actually changed the way I behaved on set. I kind of kept to myself, because I find it very difficult to get to know people too well and then play a character.”

The film – directed by Ridley Scott – sees Christian’s character as the defiant protagonist who fights against Pharaoh Ramses (Joel Edgerton) by sending 600,000 slaves on a journey to escape Egypt, and the star even claimed Moses was even more difficult to perfect than murderer Patrick Bateman in the 2000 movie American Psycho.

He said: ”I thought: ‘I’ve got to turn him on and off because he’s too much.’

“You know, I played Patrick Bateman in ‘American Psycho’ where I stayed in character, but Moses is way more extreme than Patrick Bateman.”

Christian – who is married to Hollywood stunt double Sibi Blazic – admitted he found it difficult getting back into shape for the movie, having previously played overweight con man Irving Rosenfeld in American Hustle.

He added: ”I was thankful to wear loose-fitting tent-like clothes throughout the film, as I was desperately trying to lose weight. I didn’t feel playing Moses as a fat guy would be fitting.”